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Code 34 Engineering Services for Electronic Warfare (EW) and Electromagnetic (EM) Special Programs

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The Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport (NUWCDIVNPT) is preparing a task order under Code 34 for specialized engineering and technical services related to special RF engineering and fleet services. This contract will involve a performance period of one base year plus four one-year options, not exceeding five years in total. The estimated level of effort is set at 332,640 hours. The contract will be awarded through a best value tradeoff process, evaluating technical capability, past performance, and cost/price. It will take the form of a term-type task order with Cost-Plus-Fixed-Fee (CPFF) and Cost-Reimbursement (CR) provisions. The solicitation, planned for release around May 1, 2026, will be unrestricted and aligned with NAICS code 541330. The security requirements for the performance involve a facility clearance of Top Secret Sensitive Compartmented Information (SCI) and safeguarding at the Secret level. This procurement serves as a follow-on to an existing SeaPort-e task order previously held by Systems Engineering Associates Corporation (SEA CORP), with organizational conflict of interest (OCI) considerations noted. The solicitation is managed by NUWC Division Newport, located in Rhode Island, and questions regarding the task order are to be directed via email to the identified point of contact. Although the notice will be posted in the SeaPort module for visibility, the module will not be used for solicitations or question and answer activities. The contract focuses heavily on electromagnetic special programs within naval undersea warfare and reflects the DoD’s ongoing commitment to advanced technical services in support of fleet operations.

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NUWCDIVNPT seeks CPFF term task order for special RF engineering, five years, Top Secret SCI clearance.

Agency

Department Of Defense → Nuwc Division NewportView Agency

NAICS

541330 - Engineering ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

RI

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Attachment_10_Staffing_Plan.xlsx

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Attachment_6_Incidental_Government_Furnished_Property.pdf

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Attachment_13_Cost_Proposal_Spreadsheet.xlsx

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Attachment_11_Personnel_Qualifications.pdf

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Attachment_8_SECTION_L.pdf

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Draft Performance Work Statement for Naval Undersea Warfare Center EM Special Programs

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Attachment_3_Performance_Requirements_Summary_Table.pdf

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Attachment_12_Past_Performance_Reference.pdf

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Attachment_7_RI_Wage_Determination_2015_4089_Rev_34.pdf

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Attachment_2_DD254.pdf

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Attachment_4_Key_Personnel_List.pdf

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Exhibit_A_Contract_Data_Requirements_List.pdf

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Solicitation___N6660426R3103.pdf

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Attachment_1___Performance_Work_Statement__PWS_.pdf

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Attachment_9_Section_M.pdf

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Attachment_5_Government_Furnished_Property.pdf

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Nuwc Division Newport
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OfficeNEWPORT, RI, 02841-1703, USA
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Department Of Defense → Nuwc Division Newport
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Office AddressNEWPORT, RI, 02841-1703, USA

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Code 34 Engineering Services for Electronic Warfare (EW) and Electromagnetic (EM) Special Programs.

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